
‘Materialists' is now streaming — How to watch the Pedro Pascal movie at home
After just over one month in theaters, 'Materialists' is now available to stream at home.
'Materialists' is director/screenwriter Celine Song's follow-up to her Oscar nominated debut feature 'Past Lives.'
The romantic comedy, which stars Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, and Pedro Pascal, is set against the backdrop of NYC's luxury dating scene.
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It follows Lucy (Johnson), a successful matchmaker and 'eternal bachelorette' torn between Harry, the charming millionaire she meets at a client's wedding (Pascal), and John, an aspiring actor and her ex-boyfriend (Evans).
'Materialists' streaming release date
'Materialists' is streaming on-demand on platforms like Prime Video now! 'Materialists' was released on digital, July 22.
How to watch 'Materialists' on Prime Video
'Materialists' is available for digital purchase on Prime Video. The film costs $24.99 to buy or $19.99 to rent — still significantly less than it may cost for a family to go out to the movies to watch it.
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While you won't have to be a paid Amazon Prime member to buy 'Materialists,' you will need at least a free Amazon account; that way, you can return to watch 'Materialists' whenever you want to.
Video-on-demand rentals are good for 30 days, but expire 48 hours after you first hit play on a rented title.
'Materialists' cast guide
Stars from the Marvel universe, 'Succession,' and 'The Gilded Age' make up the cast of 'Materialists.'
Dakota Johnson as Lucy
Chris Evans as John
Pedro Pascal as Harry
Zoë Winters as Sophie
Marin Ireland as Violet
Dasha Nekrasova as Daisy
Louisa Jacobson as Charlotte
Sawyer Spielberg as Mason
Eddie Cahill as Robert
Joseph Lee as Trevor
John Magaro as Mark P. (voice)
Baby Rose as Wedding Singer
'Materialists' physical release date
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While you can stream 'Materialists' at home now, some may prefer a physical alternative to owning movies digitally, where there's always the chance that rights may be revoked and you'll lose that digital access. Physical discs are tangible proof that, as long as you have a player to play it, you'll be able to watch the movie you own.
The limited-edition 4K UHD steelbook, Blu-ray, and DVD copies of 'Thunderbolts*' will be released on July 29, but you can preorder now on Amazon to receive your copy on release day.
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